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Andalic is an a posteriori conlang created by Diego C. Sánchez (also known as Smallsilk), set in the world of the book series [[w:A_Song_of_Ice_and_Fire|ASoIaF]] written by GRRM, it is based off the lyrics of the theme song—known as [[w:Game of Thrones Theme|Main Title]] composed by [[w:Ramin Djawadi|Ramin Djawadi]]—of the series [[w:Game of Thrones|GoT]] based off the same book series.
Andalic is an a posteriori conlang created by Diego C. Sánchez (also known as Smallsilk), set in the world of the book series [[w:A_Song_of_Ice_and_Fire|ASoIaF]] written by GRRM, it is based off the lyrics of the theme song—known as [[w:Game of Thrones Theme|Main Title]] composed by [[w:Ramin Djawadi|Ramin Djawadi]]—of the series [[w:Game of Thrones|GoT]] based off the same book series.
It is a fusional semi-analytic language belonging to the [[Andalosic languages|Andalosic language family]].  
It is a fusional semi-analytic language belonging to the [[Andalosic languages|Andalosic language family]].  
Originating in the [https://awoiaf.westeros.org/index.php/Fingers The Fingers] as [[Proto-Migratory Andalosic]] during the [https://awoiaf.westeros.org/index.php/Coming%20of%20the%20Andals Coming of the Andals] (though it is disputed when, as there are many conflicting sources) it has spread and become a [[w:Dialect continuum|Dialect continuum]] with the dialect known as [[Andalic#Lordspeak|Lordspeak]] becoming the lingua franca of [[w:World_of_A_Song_of_Ice_and_Fire#Westeros|The Seven Kingdoms]].
Originating in the [https://awoiaf.westeros.org/index.php/Fingers The Fingers] as [[Proto-Migratory Andalosic]] during the [https://awoiaf.westeros.org/index.php/Coming%20of%20the%20Andals Coming of the Andals], though it is disputed when, as there are many conflicting sources. It has spread and become a [[w:Dialect continuum|Dialect continuum]] with the dialect known as [[Andalic#Lordspeak|Lordspeak]] becoming the lingua franca of [[w:World_of_A_Song_of_Ice_and_Fire#Westeros|The Seven Kingdoms]].
==Introduction==
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==Lordspeak==
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Latest revision as of 03:12, 8 April 2025

Andalic
Tehvāsem eret
Pronunciation[teh.vaˈseː.ɾeː]
[te.aˈse.ɾe]
Created bySmallsilk
SettingASoIaF
Native toThe Seven Kingdoms
EthnicityTehvasē, Westerosi
Andalosic
  • Migratory Andalosic
    • Andalic
Early forms
Language codes
CLCRand
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Andalic is an a posteriori conlang created by Diego C. Sánchez (also known as Smallsilk), set in the world of the book series ASoIaF written by GRRM, it is based off the lyrics of the theme song—known as Main Title composed by Ramin Djawadi—of the series GoT based off the same book series. It is a fusional semi-analytic language belonging to the Andalosic language family. Originating in the The Fingers as Proto-Migratory Andalosic during the Coming of the Andals, though it is disputed when, as there are many conflicting sources. It has spread and become a Dialect continuum with the dialect known as Lordspeak becoming the lingua franca of The Seven Kingdoms.

History

Soundchanges/Phonological History

Lordspeak

Phonology

Sound Inventory

Phonotactics

Morphosyntax

Syntax

Morphology

Nouns
Verbs

Peasantspeak

Example texts

Other resources